P. Gardner Goldsmith
Writer, Television Scriptwriter, Lecturer
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Gardner Goldsmith is a television scriptwriter, journalist, syndicated radio host, and lecturer in political-economics. He has spent time in the script departments of “The Outer Limits” and “Star Trek: Voyager”, and, in addition to his debut novella, “Bite” (selected by Ginger Nuts of Horror as one of the best novellas of 2013), and follow-ups, “Fishing” and “Wall”, his prose and poetry have been published in the US and UK. His fiction is available via Amazon and Barnes and Noble, and through local bookstores, so feel free to dive in! 

Goldsmith’s 2007 non-fiction book, “Live Free or Die”, was selected by the Freedom Book Club as a Book of the Month, and his articles on political economics have appeared in the US and UK in such publications and on such websites as Human Events, TechCentralStation, Naked, The Freeman (A Publication of the Foundation for Economic Education), Mises Daily, Investor’s Business Daily, The NH Union Leader, and MRCTV.

He is also a teacher of political-economics and philosophy at various schools in New Hampshire. His SUBSTACK? This link: Substack is HERE. Check it out!

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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 15, 2020
It’s happened. The dystopian future that many dreaded is here, thanks to the anti-creative, pencil-pushing, screen-swiping, social justice whiner bureaucrats at the tax-funded British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).   According to the BBC’s own eyeball-blanching website, an episode of “Fawlty Towers,” the very series that, in 2019, was named the single greatest British comedy of all time,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 15, 2020
What? How could this be? Hillary Clinton, inconsistent? It sure looks that way. As the SeanHannity.com staff reports, the former First Lady, Senator (from her “beloved” New York), and Secretary of State (don’t mention Benghazi), Tweeted at 11:30 AM on June 12 to express her support for Black Lives Matter marchers, offering a New York Times chart of surveyed support for protest activity,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 10, 2020
In her powerful 2007 book, “The Forgotten Man,” historian Amity Shlaes chronicles the catastrophic decisions, theories, and machinations behind Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “New Deal” – a tectonic power-shift in U.S. politics the likes of which had only been seen during the Lincoln administration and Reconstruction. And in it, Shlaes notes the twisted mastery of FDR to use federal handouts as…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 10, 2020
It’s the kind of story that echoes citations of postmodernist linguistic maneuvering in the decades-long battle over the politicization of language. And, at first blush, it could be viewed as another victory for the collectivist idiocracy. CNN “reports” (it’s always a challenge to call what CNN does “reporting,” but perhaps dictionaries will redefine that word soon, as well) that Merriam-…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 7, 2020
There’s nothing quite as intellectually eye-opening as the puritanical, self-righteous virtue-signaling of a contemporary collectivist. Except, perhaps, when said virtue-signaling is tied to the blindly prejudicial tendency of collectivists to infuse every nuance of life with “identity politics,” subsuming individual thought and expression -- even individual preference -- beneath postmodernist…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 3, 2020
Former Obama Administration National Security Advisor Susan Rice appears to be obsessed. She can’t stop pushing the bogus and debunked “Russia Collusion” narrative. In fact, her problem has become so pathological, she’s now implying that rampant rioting and looting in numerous U.S. cities (most of which have been run by leftist Democrats for decades) is part of the “Russian Playbook.” This is…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 1, 2020
In a 5-4 majority decision displaying more traps and holes than a pro golf course, SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts Friday night sided with the leftists on the bench to rule against California churches seeking an injunction against Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D) lockdowns and restrictions on attendance. It’s a ruling that echoes Roberts’ shocking 2012 vote with leftists claiming to determine the…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 1, 2020
Philosophical figures as diverse as “traditionalist” Edmund Burke and “naturalist” George Santayana have stated similar versions of the phrase, “Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” And today, many Americans are “learning that they’ve learned.” They remember the indie Koreatown store owners who, often left without police protection during the 1992 Los Angeles Rodney…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 28, 2020
Many politicians appear to be blind to their own embrasure of coercion in this time of COVID19 Crackdowns. Case in point, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R), whose undercover “Ohio Investigative Unit” will be scurrying around the Buckeye state to spy on, and potentially bust, private restaurant owners who reopen without conforming to DeWine’s commands about how to reopen. As Sean McDonnell…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 27, 2020
It’s taken a while, but Americans in almost every state are beginning to see the moral lines of demarcation. The lines are deep, as old as political debate, and pose a question that is essential to American history: Will men answer to the state, or to God? In California, 1,200 pastors just offered their answer to authoritarian Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom. The New American’s Bob Adelman…